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Topic: Equine

Equine veterinary news covering research, clinical developments, disease outbreaks and regulation affecting equine practice.

    BEVA Congress 2026 to run dedicated stream for equine veterinary nurses

    BEVA Congress will run a dedicated Friday nursing stream at the ICC Birmingham from 9-12 September 2026, giving equine veterinary nurses a programme aimed at supporting them from early career through to head nurse level. The programme has been designed...

    Dechra highlights new cases demonstrating benefits of Strangvac vaccination during outbreaks

    Dechra is highlighting two new published case reports in which horses vaccinated with its strangles vaccine, Strangvac, did not develop clinical strangles during outbreaks on two Swedish yards. In the first report 1 , which concerned an outbreak on...

    New podcast explores the management of equine respiratory health

    BreathEazy has launched a new podcast, Between the Reins, exploring the science and management of equine respiratory health and performance. The first episode features equine veterinary surgeon Fiona Farmer, BreathEazy Director and veterinary surgeon...

    Updated guidelines for the euthanasia of insured horses

    BEVA has published updated Guidelines for the Euthanasia of Insured Horses, giving practising veterinary surgeons updated guidance on euthanasia decisions where horses are insured for mortality. BEVA said the guidance is intended to help vets ensure...

    Zoetis to host Equine Parasite Control Masterclass for vet nurses

    Zoetis is hosting an Equine Parasite Control Masterclass webinar series online, with the remaining live sessions running from 25 March to 28 October 2026. The sessions are aimed at vets, vet nurses, SQPs and RAMAs involved in anthelmintic prescribing...

    Royal Veterinary College study shows how AI could transform fracture detection in animals

    Researchers from the Royal Veterinary College have published a study reporting that an AI system achieved up to 84% fracture localisation accuracy in horses, with potential for wider application in companion animal practice. The study was led by Ruby...

    Most owners would vaccinate for EHV if their vet recommended it

    A survey by Zoetis has found that 93% of horse owners not currently vaccinating against equine herpes virus would do so if their vet recommended it. 1 The survey of 2,256 horse owners examined current EHV vaccination rates, owner understanding of the...

    Equine practices asked to help with development of QOL tool for horses

    Zoetis is asking equine practices to help with the development of new tools to assess health-related quality of life in horses, by asking clients to complete a short (5-8 mins) prototype survey. Veterinary surgeons will also be asked to verify each...

    New resource for practices called to help unknown horses

    The British Equine Veterinary Association has published new resources to help vet practices provide appropriate treatment to any UK equid when an owner or keeper cannot be identified. The new online resources have been compiled by BEVA in collaboration...

    BioMérieux launches the first point of care endocrinology tests for horses

    BioMérieux has launched two new immunoassay endocrinology tests for horses which test levels of insulin and ACTH hormone at the point of care. Vidas Equine Insulin provides insulin levels in approximately 20 minutes, which the company says will help...

    BEVA launches new PPE Seller’s Declaration

    The British Equine Veterinary Association has introduced a new Pre Purchase Examination (PPE) Seller’s Declaration as a part of its new online PPE toolkit for vets. The Seller’s Declaration has been revised with the support of British Equestrian (BEF...

    Significant rise in UK equine strangles diagnoses

    Data from the Surveillance of Equine Strangles (SES) network confirms that over 370 cases of equine strangles have already been diagnosed in 2025, surpassing the UK’s annual average of around 300. The increase has prompted a call by Equine Infectious...

    New specialist-led equine internal medicine service in Wiltshire

    Endell Equine Hospital in Salisbury has launched a new equine internal medicine service led by Sonia Gonzalez-Medina, a board-certified American Specialist in Large Animal Internal Medicine, for the diagnosis, treatment and management of complex equine...

    RVC study shows Thoroughbred foals given larger pastures win more prize money

    New research conducted by the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) and published in the Equine Veterinary Journal has revealed that Thoroughbred foals that are given extensive turnout in larger pastures during their first six months of life, and those weaned...

    Plenary lectures to cover colic and antimicrobials at BEVA Congress

    BEVA has announced that there will be two bonus plenary lectures at BEVA Congress this year (10th – 13th September 2025, ICC Birmingham) in which David Freeman will discuss colic surgery and Scott Weese will discuss antimicrobial use in horses. David...

    Research reveals how strangles spreads

    A study by the Royal Veterinary College, published in the Equine Vet Journal has revealed new insights into how strangles spreads amongst horses in the UK 1 . The authors say the research marks a significant step forward in understanding how veterinary...

    Vetpartners equine hospitals' upgraded Cushings diagnostics

    VetPartners has invested in four new immunoassay analysers at its equine hospitals: Liphook in Hampshire, Rainbow in North Yorkshire and Rossdales in Suffolk, to offer more accurate blood tests for Cushing's. The new Tosoh AIA 900 analysers have been...

    New PCR kit for equine infectious respiratory diseases

    Biomérieux has launched Vetfire, a PCR kit which it claims makes testing for equine infectious respiratory diseases easier and faster. Biomérieux says the new test, which is used on the Biofire Spotfire System, detects seven infectious respiratory...

    CVS makes PPE compulsory for equine vet nurses

    CVS Equine has made personal protective equipment (PPE) mandatory for all of its staff that handle horses. From early 2025, all vets, nurses and technicians will be required to wear a hard hat in the vicinity of a horse, pony or donkey – whether in...

    New respiratory factsheets for vet nurses to give cat, dog and horse owners

    BreathEazy has launched a series of free client factsheets to support vet nurses with the recognition, communication and management of respiratory disease in dogs, cats and horses. The factsheets, which cover canine chronic bronchitis, feline asthma...

    Vet nurses asked to share strangles survey

    Dechra is asking equine vet nurses to circulate a survey about strangles to horse-owning clients. The survey, which takes about three minutes, will assess horse owners’ experiences of strangles and includes questions on the disease including preventative...

    New award to recognise exceptional equine vets

    The British Equine Veterinary Association has launched the BEVA One To Watch Award to recognise exceptional early-career equine vets, nominations for which open on 26th April. Anyone - clients, colleagues or mentors - can nominate a young vet who they...

    Horiba to host equine biosecurity webinar

    Horiba is hosting "Biosecurity for Equine Teams", a free webinar for equine vet nurses on Thursday 3rd April at 7:30pm. The webinar is being presented by Cassie Woods (RVN Cons) CertNCS, Equine Nurse and Partner at Lower House Equine Clinic in Shropshire...

    Equine practices urged to monitor antimicrobial use

    The BEVA is urging its members to take part in a new campaign to monitor antimicrobial usage in equine practice. The MonitorME project, launched this month, collects antimicrobial usage data from equine practices around the UK, to better understand...

    Significant rise in positive faecal worm egg counts in UK horses

    The Equine Infectious Disease Surveillance (EIDS) group at the University of Cambridge has published a study in the Equine Veterinary Journal that reveals a significant rise in the proportion of positive faecal worm egg counts (FWECs) among UK horses...